-1- 1 J-The Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, N.C., Thursday, November 25, 1971 Society News IN HOSPITAL L.C. Elliott is patient in the Hospital. a surgery a Albemarle' Announce Engagement ATTEND FUNERAL ." Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Britt attended, the funeral of Mrs Britt1 uncle, J.C. Hines, in Suffolk, Va. on Monday of last week. IN HALIFAX Miss Thelma Elliott visited friends in Halifax for a few days mis week. HOLIDAY IN PINEHURST Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Biggers will spend the Thanksgiving Holidays in Pinehurst with Mrs Biggers' mother, Mrs. W.H Cole. VISITS IN WINSTON-SALEM . Mrs. Shelton Long has returned home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Whitley in Winston-Salem. LUMBERTON GUESTS Mrs. R.W. Chalk, Sr. and Mrs. LeRoy Townsend, Jr. and children. Betsy and David, of Lumberton were week-end guests of Mrs. Annie Chalk and Miss Louise Chalk. FROM WINSTON-SALEM Aubrey Davis and John Carmon of Winston-Salem were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Davis on Thursday. VISIT HERE ... Sgt. and Mrs. Charles Lloyd and children, Lauren, Larry, and Keith, of Tacoma, Wash, were guests of Mrs. Lloyd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.B. Perry, last week. After a visit with Mrs. Lloyd's brother, Dr. Belmont Perry, and family in Delaware, they will leave for Utah, where Sgt. Lloyd has been assigned for duty. OUT-OG-TOWN GUEST ATTEND WINDLOW-REED WEDDING Out-of-town guests that at tended . the Winslow-Reed Wedding on Nov. 14 were - Mr. and Mrs. H.M. Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Garnett, Mr. and Mrs. H.B. Thompson, Mr .and Mrs. W.W. Wallace, Debra, Martha, and Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vaughan, Miss Mildred Grubbs, Mrs. Olgo Deans, Miss Maggie Class, Mrs. Edith Dowdy, Mr. and Mrs. Long, Mr. and' Mrs. Henry Williams, Mrs. M.E. Phillips, Mrs. Wilton Churchill, Mrs. H.W. Vaughan. all from Rich mond, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. David Livengood, Greg, Brad, and Lane, from Thomasville; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hitter from Winston-Salem; Mrs. Lee Fentress from Kill Devil Hills; Horace Johnson from Norfolk, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Reed, Lindsay, Jr., Gray, and Peyton, from Raleigh; and Mrs. Garland Gray from Rocky Mount. VISITS IN DURHAM Mrs. J.Emmett Winslow visited relatives in Durham last week. . 1 . . VISIT IN CONWAY . Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Davis were guests of Mrs. Bessie Odom in Conway on Sunday. HOME FOR WEEK-END Miss Bea Skipsey and Miss Ann Barnette, both students at Elon College, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Britt. FROM VA. BEACH Mr.. and Mrs. Clinton Eley of Virginia Beach, Va. spent a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Eley and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eley. HOME FOR HOLIDAYS Mr. and Mrs. Vic Huggins and family of Blacksburg, Va. will spend the Thanksgiving Holidays with Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Stokes. SUNDAY IN JACKSON Joe Campbell was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Odell Hobos and Richard Williford in Jackson on Sunday. N.J. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wiedemann and family of Cherry Hill, N. J. will spend the Holidays with Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Stokes. FROM NEWPORT NEWS Jamie Toney of Newport News, Va. spent the week-end with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Dozier. GA. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Berry, Jr. and family of Atlanta, Ga. were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Berry, Sr. FROM GOLDSBORO Mr. and Mrs. Zack Harris and family of Goldsboro were guests of Mrs. Z.A. Harris on Saturday. N.V. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Corp Reed, III, of New York City will spend the Holidays with Mrs. C.W. Reed. SUNDAY IN PORTSMOUTH Mrs. CEL. Cannon, Miss Cornelia Cannon, and T.T. Harrell were guests of Mrs. Will Harrell in Portsmouth, Va. on Sunday. WEEK-END AT BEACH Mr .and Mrs. Jarvis Ward and family spent the week-end at their cottage at Nags Head.' S.C. GUESTS Mr .and Mrs. Chip Reed of Charleston, S.C. will spend the Holidays with Mrs. C.W. Reed. VISITS IN EDENTON Mrs. W.A. Elliott spent a few days last week in Edenton with Mr. and Mrs. William Elliotts. IN DURHAM Mrs. J.R. Futrell is spending some time in Durham with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Futrell. ATTENDS CONVENTION Rev. Norman Harris attended the State Baptist Convention in Charlotte this week. HOLIDAYS IN MD. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Danecker and family will spend the Holidays with Mr. Danecker's parents in Baltimore, Md. HOLIDAYS GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. John Holmes and family of Charlotte will spend the Holidays with Mr. Holmes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Holmes. WEEK-END GUESTS Angela and Anthony Carver of Norfolk, Va. spent the week end with Mr.and Mrs. Julian White. FROM S.C. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Reed of Columbia, S.C. will spend the Holidays with Mrs. C.W. Reed. FARMVILLE GUEST Mrs. Daisy Rogers of Farm ville will spend the Holidays with Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Holmes. TUESDAY AT BEACH Mrs. A R. Winslow, Mrs. J.H. Baker, and Mrs. R.L. Simpson of Elizabeth City spent Tuesday at Nags Head. WEEK-END IN NEWPORT NEWS ' ' Miss Dawn Dozier spent the week-end in Newport News. Va. with Mr, and Mrs. S.P. Toney, III. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL j B.C. Berry has returned home from Memorial Hospital in ! Chapel Hill where he underwent i observation and treatment. Mrs. j Berry .acompanied him home" after staying in Chapel Hill I while he was hospitalized. ' ' ' . : - ' .- . i FROM VA. . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reed and son, Bill, of Covington, Va. will spend the Holidays with their mothers, Mrs. Guy Newby and Mrs. C.W. Reed. FRON NEWPORT NEWS Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Toney, III, and son, Chris, of Newport News, Va. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dozier on Sun day. They were accompanied home by their son, Jamie, who had spent the week-end here. TOURS WILLIAMSBURG Mrs. Alice Riddick and Mrs. Novella Ward toured Williamsburg, Va. Friday. IN DURHAM Mr. and Mrs. Willard Copeland and Tony visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Prentis, Jr. in Durham, N.C. over the week end and attended the Duke- Carolina football game. VISITING HERE Mrs. Donald St. Martin of Fairbault, Minnesota is visiting friends and relatives here this week. , Card Of Thinks . Wewish to express our sincere appreciation : for the many kindness extended to Mrs. RasaS.RiddickduringbeHliness, and for the flowers, . food,' visits and cards of sympathy during our recent, bereave ment .f'SK'. ''''?f-' l Mike Rasmussen of Fresno,' Calif., Michigan Stat qiuuy terback, has two brothers -f Andy and Sam - who fly Navy1, jet planes. . " , - 1 ." 4 ' .1 Mr. and Mrs. Archie C. Riddick of Belvidere. N.C. an nounce the engagement of their daughter Nancy Elizabeth Riddick to Mr. Barry L. Shannon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel J. Shannon, of Kitty Hawk, N.C. A December wedding is planned. In Memory In loving remembrance of Mrs. Jessie Thomas Chappell who departed this life one year November 28, 1970. When the evening star is rising In the heavens bright and clear Filling all the world with beauty Then we miss you Mother dear. There dear Mother we will meet you In that home beyond the sea Meet to say goodbye no never Where the doul will ever be. Sitting by the open window Looking at the sunset glow We are thinking of you Mother And the happy days of old. Rest dear Mother, Jesus keep you ' with your fine and loving hand close beside the sparkling waters In that bright and better land. Daughter, Mrs. Sidney S tailings Whiteston "Neuxfis r: Mrs. J.R. Lehman and Mrs. Reld ; Broadwater 4 of Chesapeake, Va. visited at the Earl Winslow home last Saturday p.m. Mrs.ArbaWinslowandMrs.knd Mrs. Joseph Winslow attended the funeral of Mrs. Rosa Riddick at the Hobbsville Baptist Church on Sunday p.m. Then they made' a visit to MrsMay Twine. Week-end guest of Rev. and Mrs. Waldo Smith were their daughter Pam and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Atkins of Mount Airy. 'V' The Eugene Dillon, family of Portsmouth. Va. visited Mr. and . Mrs. Archie White on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guthie Jolliff of Ahoskie spent Saturday with his mother, Mrs. Hannah Jolliff and brother Savage and attended the funeral of his aunt. Rosa Rid dick. at Hobbsville. Mr. and Mrs. Jet Rountree and Winslow Rountree spent the week-end at Halifax. Va. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hass Reynolds and son. Joe Stallings is a patient at Albemarle Hospital. Mrs. Mafra Saunders is in ill health at the home of her daughter's, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Winslow. ' Little Jason Winslow son of Mr. and Mrs. Arba Clair Win slow has been ill with a cold. Mrs. Worth Winslow, of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end recently with Mrs. Arba Win slow. -.' The Elizabeth White Missionary Circle met Thurs day evening with Mrs. Selden Rountree. 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